Edward Davis, 23, and Blayne McCroy, 20, were accused in last week’s Bank of the West robbery near 87th Street and West Center Road, and each have a $1 million bond.

Another suspect, 19-year-old Jaquan Washington, had his original bond cut in half to $500,000.

Morgan Reinders, 23, is being held on $250,000. In court she said she received a frantic call from her ex-boyfriend, who said he needed a ride.

Prosecutors could not say how many robberies the suspects were connected to.

Friends and family said Reinders is innocent. However, prosecutors said her sport utility vehicle played a significant part in the Bank of the West robbery.

“As it came out in court, (she) showed up at one of the scenes to pick up on the individuals after the robbery,” said Brenda Beadle, the deputy Douglas County attorney.

Beadle said Reinders will be charged with accessory to a felony.

Davis, McCroy and Washington are all facing robbery and weapons charges.

“These are dangerous individuals. Obviously, we had a shooting last week with one of them, so we want to keep them off the streets,” Beadle said.

Beadle said authorities are still trying to figure out who pulled the trigger that day. A bullet hit Kevin Vacarro, piercing his leg after he followed the alleged robbers from the scene, prosecutors said.

“There’s being some DNA testing done, and we’ll figure that out,” Beadle said.

Prosecutors also said they found evidence, including guns and masks, inside the home where they found Reinders’ Durango.